Liu Xiang‘s wife brings anti-Japanese dramas to new level of WTF with 'crotch bomb' scene

By Ryan Kilpatrick, May 19, 2015

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It's been well-established at this point that China's obsession with anti-Japanese television dramas is kind of messed up. 

In the past, we've been treated to visual delights like watching Chinese martial artists tear Japanese invaders in half with their bare hands while snipers take them out from 200 kilometers away.

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But if you thought these shows had gone as far as they possibly could and that surely someone will have to step in soon and rein in the madness - you don't know China. 

This week, the actress wife of Olympic hurdler Liu Xiang took these demented dramas to a whole new level with what's being described online as the "crotch bomb."

In long-running series Together We Fight the Devils, Ge Tian conceals a hand grenade in her crotch and smuggles it into the cell of her imprisoned Communist husband. 

In full view of the Japanese guards, Ge then puts her husband's hand up her top to fondle her breasts before untying her pants and guiding his hand down between her legs.

"Just now the little [Japanese] devils wanted to feel my groin. How could I let them touch it? That place belongs to you alone."

After an seemingly unending slew of satisfied groans and euphemisms in praise of what he finds there, he produces a hand grenade from between her thighs and blows them both sky high, presumably taking a few of the eponymous "devils" with them.

The scene has been blasted online, where netizens have called the "lewd," "outlandish" and inappropriate for an audience that includes children. With so many foreign TV shows banned for supposedly being too lewd for Chinese audiences, web users can't help but wonder why they've been left with programs like this instead.

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